Life and medicine Becoming the medical expert in my family I’ve recently learned that being the person in the family who is called during a medical emergency is a beautiful honor, but can be a lonely prospect at times. Sept. 1, 2022ThursdaySeptember 2022 issue Art of Medicine Sherri Eldin, DO, MFA Dr. Eldin is a DO, awaiting residency placement. Contact
Carrying the torch: When father and son both choose osteopathic medicine Four families, two generations, one shared philosophy: Meet the father-son duos (and trio) who are turning the art of osteopathic medicine into powerful family legacies.
A shared tenacity: The father-son duo practicing whole-person care under the same roof Between the military, a global pandemic and isolated rural training, both father and son faced challenges in medicine, but their experiences only deepened their commitment to whole-person care and to each other.
Very well said. As an internest in a small town where you are always just a choking child, or a syncopal episode away from being summoned at a restaurant, church or anywhere else, I know how it feels. It’s a responsibility, but it’s a life that is impossible for anyone else to understand. Sep. 26, 2022, at 8:01 am Reply